Cricket duo Jonathan Agnew and Phil Tufnell - Aggers and Tuffers - come to Folkestone
15:05, 27 November 2018
updated: 15:07, 27 November 2018
Partners in cricket crime Aggers and Tuffers will be knocking some witty banter about and hitting the crowd for six with their colourful anecdotes when they visit the Leas Cliff Hall in Folkestone on Monday, December 3.
An Evening With Aggers and Tuffers sees former professional players and now world commentators on the game come together for an entertaining evening - even for non-lovers of cricket.
Phil Tufnell, better known as Tuffers, earned himself the nickname The Cat due to his love of dressing room naps as a player and since retiring has carved himself out a successful TV career including on the BBC's A Question of Sport.
Jonathan Agnew has been described as a master broadcaster on Test Match Special with fellow commentators Geoffrey Boycott, Graeme Swann, and David ‘Bumble’ Lloyd.
He said: "On the radio you can come out with what you think is the funniest line, and get no reaction whatsoever. In the theatre you have warm laughter and I love it.
"Philip has a reputation for being rather unpredictable. He can wander a bit off piste during a show, but that only adds to the fun. There will be lots of laughters which is often the result of Phil’s on stage antics. But if you are worried that this is a show for cricket lovers only, I can assure you that is not the case."
Their show will raise funds for the Professional Cricketers’ Trust, supporting past and current players and their dependents during times of illness or hardship.
Book your tickets by visiting atgtickets.com/folkestone